Post by CC Corp on Oct 27, 2012 4:33:46 GMT -5

Latest history of [The World]

⁞●2005.12On December 24th, Pluto Kiss shuts down the Internet; all network computers and comunication control systems crash, only to recover 77 minutes later. A 10-year old student causes the virus.⁞●2006.1ALTIMIT OS becomes The World's most commonly used operating system.⁞●2006 SummerCyberConnect Corporation takes over and becomes the foundation for The World. Harold Hoerwick sells Fragment to CC Corp.⁞●2007.5Rukishi Hiro becomes the new head of programming of CC Corp's branch in Japan and begins working on the Japanese version of Fragment, which later becomes The World.⁞●2007.7Fragment becomes the most popular topic among network game users.⁞●2007.10WNC announces that all computers switch to ALTIMIT OS. CC Corp announces the release of Fragment.⁞●2007.11Within the beginning of the first hour, The World receives more than 100,000 orders.⁞●2010While helping debug, Rukishi meets a vagrant AI. Rukishi investigates a black box found among Fragment's data. The second Internet crash, Pluto Again, occurs.⁞●2013Rukishi hires new official debuggers.⁞●2015A 'fire' destroys most of The World's game data. CC Corp splices together the remaining data with another game and creates The World R:2⁞●2017.10A tragic car accident involving the son and daughter of the Head Programmer, Rukishi Hiro, makes the headline of newspapers all over the country.⁞●2017.11Rukishi's daughter is declared dead.⁞●2018The World R:2 services end.⁞●2019.5Rukishi's son is admitted out of the hospital. CC Corp denies the rumors of discontinuing The World.⁞●End of Autumn 2022CC Corp releases an alternate version of The World and calls it The World R:Fusion, incorporating the features and servers of R:1, R:2, and a third unknown source not released to the media. ⁞●2022 Beginning of WinterRumors of dangerous system malfunctions spread across The World forums.